Octane 12 Channel Scroller

Audina® Introduces the Octane® Family of SUPER POWER BTEs. Able to achieve 148dB of output and 88dB maximum gain the product is available in a 12 channel configuration. Using a customized dual receiver, the Octane is able achieve these power levels while maintaining stable performance free of feedback.
Standard features include:
Low level expansion
Adaptive feedback cancellation
Adaptive directional microphones
Voice prompts
Up to 4 memories
Rocker volume control
The elegant case design provides the smallest possible packaging while still utilizing a 675 battery.

Audina® Introduces the Octane® Family of SUPER POWER BTEs. Able to achieve 148dB of output and 88dB maximum gain the product is available in a 12 channel configuration. Using a customized dual receiver, the Octane is able achieve these power levels while maintaining stable performance free of feedback.
Standard features include:
Low level expansion
Adaptive feedback cancellation
Adaptive directional microphones
Voice prompts
Up to 4 memories
Rocker volume control
The elegant case design provides the smallest possible packaging while still utilizing a 675 battery.

Steve Hebert for The New York Times
National Football League teams are racing this season to secure the title of loudest outdoor stadium in the world.

The Seattle Seahawks, who boast that their fans caused a small earthquake after a 2011 touchdown, acclaimed their crowd’s record 136.6-decibel noise level this September after an effort orchestrated by the fan group Volume 12.

Four weeks later, the Kansas City Chiefs — who are still unbeaten — topped the record, in part because of a scream-a-thon organized by the fan group Terrorhead Returns.

“Be LOUD AND PROUD and blow my eardrums out!” one Chiefs fan wrote on Facebook.

The N.F.L. encourages the din.

“Fans know they are going to a football game and not searching for a book at a library,” said Brian McCarthy, an N.F.L. spokesman.

The N.F.L. encourages noise; a spokesman said fans were “going to a football game and not searching for a book at a library.”

The Seattle Seahawks, who boast that their fans caused a small earthquake after a 2011 touchdown, acclaimed their crowd’s record 136.6-decibel noise level this September after an effort orchestrated by the fan group Volume 12.

Four weeks later, the Kansas City Chiefs — who are still unbeaten — topped the record, in part because of a scream-a-thon organized by the fan group Terrorhead Returns.

“Be LOUD AND PROUD and blow my eardrums out!” one Chiefs fan wrote on Facebook.

The N.F.L. encourages the din.

“Fans know they are going to a football game and not searching for a book at a library,” said Brian McCarthy, an N.F.L. spokesman.

But all that noise can come with a serious cost. With peaks for touchdowns and troughs at timeouts, the average volume during an N.F.L. game is probably in the mid-90-decibel range, said Elliott Berger, an acoustical engineer at 3M, which makes protective hearing devices.

At those levels, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends limiting exposure to 60 minutes. The average N.F.L. game lasts about three times that long. And Berger said someone screaming at close range could reach 120 decibels — as loud as an ambulance siren.

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